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Kant on Sympathy with the Fate of Others

During the strange week in March that began almost normally and ended with the shuttering of campuses and a series of rushed goodbyes, the students in my course on Kant’s moral philosophy half-jokingly...

Kate A. Moran | 16 Jun 2020

COVID-19, the Crisis and the Necessity for European Cooperation

The coronavirus pandemic, even as it induces great anxiety and fear over people’s health, is at the same time causing disruption to our societies’ economies on a scale that is perhaps unprecedented....

Nicola Dimitri | 15 Jun 2020

States of Justice: Q&A with author Dr Oumar Ba

Oumar Ba is the author of States of Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court. In this Q&A, he discusses his research and his current work, and gives us an insight into his writing...

Oumar Ba | 12 Jun 2020

Understanding Biomaterials Science and Tissue Engineering

In 2005, when I started my move from Engineering Ceramics to Biomaterials, I was looking for a text, which covered the core principles of Biomaterials Science to a novice without any academic training...

Bikramjit Basu | 11 Jun 2020

Reading Hemingway’s Mail

The fifth volume of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway spans January 1932 through May 1934. With the critical and commercial success of his 1929 novel A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway had achieved international...

11 Jun 2020

Give Yourself a Nudge

Your decisions collectively empower you to create the life that you desire. If you want to improve your professional skills, enhance a relationship, eat a more healthy diet, contribute more at work, or...

Ralph L. Keeney | 11 Jun 2020

Boredom, Death, and the Meaning of Life

Boredom“How dreadful boredom is,” declared Soren Kierkegaard in Either/Or. He didn’t say whether he was referring to everyday boredom or whole-life boredom. We might regard the first as merely unpleasant—we...

Clifford Williams | 10 Jun 2020

Interactional Rituals: The typology of interactional rituals

When we examine the relationship between interactional rituals and social distancing, we need to ask ourselves what type of ritual we are dealing with. Dániel Kádár (2013) distinguished 4 types of...

Dániel Z. Kádár, Juliane House | 10 Jun 2020

If law is not an island, why does legal education remain so isolated?

What was once characterised as a relatively stable profession, unfettered by the influence of modernity and strongly resistant to external forces, the legal services sector has in recent years exhibited...

Catrina Denvir | 10 Jun 2020

Interactional Rituals: COVID-19 – The Historical Aspect of Social Distancing and Interactional Rituals

Why are interactional rituals such an integral part of our daily lives? This is a particularly interesting question and one which is worth investigating. Rituals have existed since the dawn of humanity...

Dániel Z. Kádár, Juliane House | 10 Jun 2020

Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice

Within all fields of surgery, ethical issues are encountered on a daily basis however within the field of neurosurgery there are certain considerations that require specific consideration. In the first instance...

Stephen Honeybul | 10 Jun 2020

Beyond Spacetime

One of the greatest challenges in fundamental physics is to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity in a full theory of “quantum gravity”. It is a challenge that has by turns excited...

Christian Wüthrich, Keizo Matsubara, Nick Huggett | 10 Jun 2020